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Zabitan
05/31/12, 10:36 PM
First Ziktor now Tao.

It is with a very heavy heart that we inform you that Sensei Richard Rabago passed away yesterday, May 17, 2012. We will update you with more information as we receive it about memorial services.

High-ranking Shorin-ryu karate Master Richard Rabago has the experience, training credentials, and Budo skill to have earned the right to be called “Master” several times over. If you call him that, however, you’ll most likely get a roll of the eyes, a slightly embarrassed laugh, and the words, “just call me Sensei – that’s enough”. A throwback to the age of Budo and Honor, where a Karateka earned respect through skill and dedication, not by self-given titles, Rabago measures himself against a higher standard than is commonly used in Martial Arts today. Trained by two of Karate’s most famous Shotokan masters, Nishiyama and Oshima, Rabago has learned his most important lesson from them – THE BASICS ARE EVERYTHING…

Applying the karate lessons of commitment, perseverance, and mental training, Rabago also embarked on the dual careers of engineering design and acting. Appearing in numerous television and movie roles, while holding down a job as a digital chip designer, he became well-known for his part in VR Troopers. Still working, teaching, and pursuing his acting career, Rabago insists that the most important lessons he can teach his students are not physical ones, but the MENTAL. “I teach my students never to say the words, ‘I can’t do it.’ Because this will help them for their entire life. If you have a positive attitude from a young age, and then become an adult, your positive thinking will push you to whatever goals you might have.”

He was born August 14th, 1943 on the Island of O’ahu and raised on the garden isle of Kauai. As he was growing up on the Islands, Rebago had a chance to experience and study many different forms of martial arts. My studies included: Judo, Aikido, Kempo and boxing. This is where my interest into the career of martial arts began.

After completing high school he moved to California in August of 1961. Then, he began his training in Shotokan Karate under the instruction of Tsutomu Oshima and Hidetaka Nishiyama. Sensei Rebago trained and studied the principles of Shotokan until 1968. In 1969, he had the chance to study Kobayashi Shorin-Ryu Karate under Senseis’ George Terukina and Seikichi Iha. He progressed through the years and earned his title as “Sensei”. Richard Rabago then opened his own dojo and for the past 30 plus years taught Kobayashi Shorin-ryu and specialized techniques in use of force.


Source (http://www.worldwidedojo.com/traditional-based/richard-rabago-passes-away/)


Rest in peace.

MattEmily
05/31/12, 11:51 PM
Indeed. Saban isn't having much luck with his alums.

Soga (Rita/Mystic Mother)
Richard (Ernie)
Ed (Mr. A. Collins)
Bob M (Voice of Zordon)
Bob P (Voice of Rito and Deviot)
Peta (Udonna)

Am I missing anyone?

Anyway indeed. Rest In Peace, Richard R, who played Tao in VR Troopers and Master Lee in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.

Hailey Hartford
07/04/12, 08:37 AM
Thuy Trang(Trini-MMPR Yellow Ranger)

MattEmily
07/04/12, 03:55 PM
Ah yea, don't know why I forgot about her but there's also Eric (David Trueheart.)

Also didn't the guy that played Professor P in "Space" and "Galaxy" die as well?

Zabitan
07/04/12, 04:10 PM
Jack Banning yep.